Allergic skin reactions

An allergic reaction to medicine can cause hives.
They appear as raised, red, itchy bumps (wheals) of different shapes and sizes,
with defined red margins and pale centers. Hives may appear and then disappear
at random and seem to move from place to place on the skin.

An allergic reaction to medicine can
cause a rash that looks like measles. See the picture above for the areas most
commonly affected by the rash.

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